The given table demonstrates the figure of the UK visitors and also their standard spending from 2003 to 2008. Overall, the number of all surveyed categories saw a rise excepting the figure of average nights per visits. Another markable point is that the amount of average spend per visits grew continuously without any pullback over the period.
Looking at the number of visitors, it started at 24.715 millions in 2003, and experienced a dramatically upward trend to 32.778 million before falling slightly to 31.88 millions at the end of period. Similarly, overall spending of people visiting the UK increased rapidly from 11.855 to 16.323 billions pound in 2008 with a slight dip to 15.960 billions pound in a year before. An average of 475 pounds was spent per visit in the UK in 2003, and the figure was grew constantly over the period, reaching its peak of 511 pounds in 2008.
On the other hand, each tourist spent 8.2 nights staying in the UK per visit on average in 2003. This figure then witnessed a slow upward trend to 8.4 nights in 2006 before falling to 7.7 nights in 2008.
